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Clynelish 41 years
Description
Clynelish distillery as it is recognised today, was built in 1967 to replace the smaller distillery next-door, which was the original site of that name. The first distillery was closed, but later re-opened, changing its name to Brora (but that’s another story). Clynelish is part of the Diageo stable, having been taken over by DCL in 1925. Despite being an important part of the Johnnie Walker blends, it has long been bottled as a single malt.
Their 'Hogmanay Cask' was filled 31st December 1973. The advent of a new year in Scotland is an important tradition for entire communities, with the Clynelish Hogmanay Casks reflecting this. They were a collaborative effort from the inhabitants of the areas, rarely poured into barrels within the confines of the distillery walls for this reason, and very few casks bear the honour of being named as such.
One of 144 bottles.
Distillery | Clynelish Distillery |
Region | Highlands |
Age | 41 years |
ABV | 45.2% |
Origin | Scotland |
Vintage | 1973 |
Volume | 70cl |
Class | Scotch Whisky |
Lottype | Bottle |
Category | Scotch Whisky,Fine & Rare,Investment Grade,Investment & Collectibles,Single Malt,Single Malt Whisky |